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Cleveland Browns:
- “Browns to add OT Jack Conklin, QB Case Keenum on 3-year deals” (ESPN) - “Conklin agreed to a three-year deal with the Cleveland Browns for $42 million, with $30 million guaranteed, agent Drew Rosenhaus told ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Monday.”
- “Browns place tender on RB Kareem Hunt, 3 exclusive rights free agents” (Browns.com) - “As a restricted free agent, Hunt is free to negotiate with other teams around the league. The Browns, though, have the right to match any offer he receives.”
- “Austin Hooper has talked to Baker Mayfield about the talent” (cleveland.com) - “Hooper talked to Baker Mayfield about joining the Browns even before he agreed to terms with them on a four-year deal Monday worth $42 million, including $23 million guaranteed...”
- “Browns release S Morgan Burnett” (WKYC) - “The NFL doesn’t plan on delaying the start of its new league year despite concerns over the coronavirus pandemic so teams are staying busy when it comes to roster decisions. The Cleveland Browns are following suit.”
NFL:
- “Trades Dominate, Including DeAndre Hopkins To Arizona” (AP) - “The first day that players’ representatives could talk with teams wound up being more about trades than free agents — with one of the NFL’s biggest stars, DeAndre Hopkins, headed to Arizona.”
- “Dolphins to make Byron Jones highest-paid CB” (NFL.com) - “The Miami Dolphins are signing the free-agent cornerback to a massive deal making him the league’s highest-paid corner, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported, per a source informed.”
- “Offseason activities suspended “indefinitely” by NFL” (PFT) - “Of course, with federal officials suggesting limits on any gatherings larger than 10 people, that’s natural, but the league was careful to spell out what was and was not allowed.”
- “NFL Is Wrong Not to Delay Free Agency Due to the Coronavirus” (MMQB) - “While pro sports leagues and other business are showing an abundance of caution, the NFL is trying to jam through its busiest time of year before the coronavirus pandemic likely gets worse.”